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Not Back to School Blog Hop: School Room Week


Last weeks Blog Hop was educational . . . I want to tweak a few things we have planned.

A few years ago over here I updated our school room. It works so well for us. The BRIGHT LIGHTS and HUGE work space lets us spread out and dig into what ever we are studding. Below is a picture of what our school table looks like in the school room this year.

One NEW thing we started at the end of last year is a binder for each subject. Each girl has their own shelf and their own color notebooks.



Not pictures is the area when you first walk into the room. Last school year we had a piano in the space. We have moved the piano into the next room and now have a sewing work station set up. Both girls are spending time learning how to sew.

A BIG thank you to everyone over at Heart of the Matter for hosting this event. You can visit more school room tours this week here.


In HIS Mighty LOVE,

All your children shall be taught by the Lord, And great shall be the peace of your children. Isaiah 54:13

35 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your room is so beautiful and bright! I love the organization that you have with the binders. Great idea! Thanks so much for sharing :)

Deb said...

Oh, I love all those binders! And a different color for each student is a great idea. I'll have to remember that when mine get a little older.

Jen@Scrapingirl said...

I love that idea of different colored binders! Very smart. Have a great week!

Marbel said...

You have a beautiful room! Love the color-coded binders!

Anonymous said...

Now that's organized! Love the binders! P.S. I stole your button. :-)

Marsha said...

What a great room! We use notebooks for each subject, too. It's so much easier to keep papers organized that way. Thanks for the tour!

Carrie said...

You've got a great room! Love all those bookshelves!

We do notebooks, too! I must admit, though, I sometimes get behind in filing it all away! Hopefully, this year will be better now that I finally have a schoolroom.

Hope you have a blessed year!

Sandra said...

Wonderful room. Love the organization that you have with the binders!

Wendi said...

Your room looks wonderful...I love the big table :)

Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow said...

I like how the girls each have their own colored binders. I also like the large, natural wood table.

What is "Personal Help for Girls"? I have a 9 year-old and I that noticed you are using something different for her. What sort of girl issues does it cover and what age is it for? Thank you.

Mom Guide said...

Love..love..the binders.

Grace~The Mommy On the Bus said...

Awesome school room!!! Looks so neat and organized too!

Jenilee said...

I LOVE the binders! I'm getting my post ready about our school room. :)

Amy said...

Oooh, very organized. Looks great!

Jenny said...

Nice room! I also like the binder system!

MamaGames - Alexa C. said...

I like the idea of having a sewing station set up right there where you're spending the biggest part of your day.

Have a great year!

Tina Hollenbeck said...

A lovely space! I especially like how the binders are color-coded; I do something similar for my girls. Hope you can stop by my place (#40 on this week's list): http://tinahollenbeck.blogspot.com/2010/08/not-back-to-school-blog-hop-school-room.html.

Catherine said...

What a great room! it's so big and bright! I love your binder system, too. I hope your school year is wonderful!

Angela said...

Love your binder system, great room!

Angela

I remember you from the Homeschool blogger days, LOL

He & Me + 3 said...

You are so organized. I love the colors.
Have great school year.

The Everett Seven said...

Thanks for the nice comments on my blog! I love your big table and your color coded binders are genius. Have a great year!

Mama to 5 said...

Thank you for linking up to my Homeschool Blog Hop, nice to meet you! What a GREAT blog you have! It's my 1st time visiting, I signed up to follow you because I don't want to miss your posts! I love your school room! Please feel free to link your school room up to my show me your school room link up on the 23rd. It's refreshing to meet like minded Christian homeschool moms! Enjoy your week! :) <><
Nicole

A Stable Beginning said...

A great space you have. I like the binder organization, I do color-coded binders for my girls too. Have a great year!

Jamie {See Jamie blog} said...

Looks great. We're hoping to work more on sewing this year, too!

Anna P said...

So bright and well organized. I love the big desk too. Thanks for sharing!

Tammy said...

It looks great, Trina! I love a light bright working space AND organization! Thumbs up from me! Have a great school year :-)

Blessings,
Tammy ~@~

Nicole said...

Looks great!

My dd walked up and the first thing she noticed was your pink file box ? on your school table. She wants one of those. :)

Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have a wonderful school year!

Lins said...

LOVE the spines on the notebooks! That must make it so easy to find each kid's things. Blessings on your school year. Looks great!

MissMOE said...

Very neat and organized school room. Your blog is very cute. Love the three chicks!

Speaking from the Heart said...

Trina,

Love the classroom, especially the big table. BTW, are you still on FB? I have not heard from you in awhile. How are you?

Jessica @ Mother of Action said...

Thank you for commenting on my blog! I love your space--so organized! ;0) Happy Homeschooling!

Charlene said...

I LOVE the idea of the colored binders! That is awesome. Silly me, I've always thought in terms of buying binders that were colored and then they don't like that color anymore... Great idea!

Your table looks so big and spacious, great work area!

Connie, the daisyhead said...

Looks beautiful! And very efficient. Great point about the bright lights in your work space~ I need to put that on my To-Do list. Thanks for sharing with us!

Amy @ Jesus, Coffee & Fitness said...

Love how your room looks and all your colorful organization!

Unknown said...

I love that table. The room looks great!

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